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Post by cyclist on Oct 26, 2023 11:22:51 GMT -5
Trash in the woods I take out with me, including flagging tape put out by other hunters. Sorry about your luck Chuck if I pull your tape. My favorite is the ones marked "one hunter 400 yds north". Hope you don't get lost, I never have. I’m surprised with the technology we have people still use flagging tape. I usually walk out with a hand full of old tape during small game people leave behind. If you’re still using tape it should be removed after each hunt. I see tape as trash as well. Buy a compass and print out a map. Its a visual barrier the users employ to deter others in the area. Except with the flaggers, I bet they are hardly ever in the woods. I see tape when still hunting...it basically tells me that somewhere someone is sitting in a tree stand in the open and visible from hundreds of yards away. Keep to their back and you can sneak by within yards and they will never know.
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Post by cyclist on Oct 26, 2023 11:23:57 GMT -5
10-4 Stumpy. Picked up spent Thermocell pads and a handful of AA batteries at a common parking spot where we hunt. I don’t understand why folks trash these areas… The worst is water bottles filled with pee, sometimes ill let those sit, or pour at the stand and recycle the bottle.
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Post by meateater on Oct 26, 2023 12:25:20 GMT -5
10-4 Stumpy. Picked up spent Thermocell pads and a handful of AA batteries at a common parking spot where we hunt. I don’t understand why folks trash these areas… The worst is water bottles filled with pee, sometimes ill let those sit, or pour at the stand and recycle the bottle. for many years i thought pee was a huge no no, deer will smell it from miles away and stay outa the area then i read a article bout 5 years ago bout pissing on scrapes so tried it on a few and surprise it works, got tons of pictures of deer on scrapes that i pee d on. doe and bucks some just a few hours later. no more pissing in a bottle for me.
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